Papers 2581-2590 of total 4141 found.
…. Pollution, such as CO2 levels in the atmosphere rose, working conditions declined, and the number of women and children working increased. The government, the arts, literature, music, and architecture and man's way of looking at life all changed during…
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…in the area. As Mr. Utterson approaches Mr. Hyde's house, he describes the air as "a great chocolate covered pall lowered over heaven". (pg 15) What he is referring to is the gray sky, darkened from all the pollution that is going on, caused by the smoke that comes…
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…, but the pressurized oil and gas burst through the thin ocean floor 800 feet away from the platform. Five long gashes had been cut into the sea floor, allowing over 200,000 gallons of crude oil and natural gas to pollute the waters in the twelve days that it took workers…
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Category: /History
…to help reconstruct climatic histories. -         Tree-ring analysis can be used to help adjust certain irrigation projects, and help diagnose pollution effects in its early stages. -         Dendrochronology can also show variations on short-term…
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…preferences and preoccupations are ultimately the factor on which promoters must concentrate. Quality and urban environment Pollution, decay filth, decay coldness, confusion—crime, cost, stress, ugliness Cities reflect the heights of human aspiration…
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…of the future is unlikely to be successful. Continued emphasis on highway construction may be counter-productive. As is noted above, added capacity will not solve the growing problems of air pollution and congestion. And additional highway capacity further drains…
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…addicts by teaching drug awareness, tolerance and moderation. It is quite clear that the War on Drugs is failing. A drug free country would be ideal. So would an alcohol-free country, a pollution-free country, and most likely a fast food…
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…on Drugs is failing. A drug free country would be ideal. So would an alcohol-free country, a pollution-free country, and most likely a fast food-free country. None of these things will happen, so we have to make the best out of the situation…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in life. In both of those worlds, the economy was safe, and the people were happy- stability is what really keeps the world going around. If we look at our world today, there are a million things wrong with it. Crime, pollution, wars, poverty, disease…
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Category: /Literature/English
…worldwide. · Pollution in cities is the number one killer of young children because of respiratory diseases. Cities are growing at an alarming rate. · Worldwide 800 million people are malnourished, and the number could grow significantly. Farming lands…
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